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Robert W. Greene, 1929-2008
Robert W. Greene, a towering figure in American journalism and a much-loved professor at the Stony Brook University School of Journalism, died Thursday, April 10, 2008. More info
Distinguished Journalists Visit Stony Brook's School of Journalism

Bob Woodward

Award-Winning Reporter meets with Stony Brook students
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Soledad OBrien

CNN's speaking about her career on October 3
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Soledad OBrien

Time World Editor tells students about covering the war in Iraq
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Chinese Photojournalist speaks about her experiences.
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Former CBS News President talks about the essence of newsgathering with journalism students.
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Newsroom of the future

The $1.3 million, bi-level, state-of-the-art instructional newsroom at Stony Brook University's School of Journalism has become a popular spot on campus. Spring semester classes run throughout the day, and journalism students drop in regularly to work on projects using its many interactive, multimedia capabilities. Above, Associate Dean Marcy McGinnis speaks at the official opening of the "Newsroom of the Future" on Oct. 2, which more than 100 people--Stony Brook leaders, including President Shirley Strum Kenny; government officials; members of the media; and students—attended.  More»  Take the tour»




School
Our School
Stony Brook University's new School of Journalism is the first and only undergraduate school of journalism in New York State’s public university system.
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Our Students
See what journalism students are saying about the school.
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A Stony Brook student blogs about his experience in this winter's Reporting in NYC class.
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News Literacy
News Literacy
How do you know if you're getting the truth from the news media? Stony Brook's innovative course in News Literacy--open to all undergraduates--trains the next generation of news consumers to think critically about what they read, watch, and hear.

Journalism School World-Class Faculty
Faculty
Classes are instructed by world-class faculty, many who were among the best in the industry and some who still work in journalism jobs. They bring real-world experience to the classroom.
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My Life As
My Life As
Foreign correspondent Matt McAllester speaks about covering wars on April 3, 2008. More»
Internships
Internships
Students participate in both on-campus and off-campus news internships every semester. Stony Brook student journalists have interned in the past year at the Southampton Press, Newsday, The Daily News, News12, Glamour magazine and more.
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